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|Name=Algorithmic Kitchen
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|Date=2015/07/30
|Time=10:00-18:00
|PeopleOrganisations=Luis Rodil-Fernández
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=== Cooking algorithms, clouds and databases – a how-to ===


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In the Algorithmic Kitchen of [[Luis Rodil-Fernández]] we learned how algorithms are constructed, made our own algorithms and let it crunch its logic on a large database of fine cuisine. Together we cooked the tastiest outcomes.
     
See our scrapes here: [http://pantry.algorithmickitchen.org:8000/tree pantry.algorithmickitchen.org:8000/]
     
     
 
'''Recipe for understanding big data'''     
         
Serves: 20 people       
     
Prep time: 8 hours 
             
 
'''For the context sauce:'''
* 3 million bots on Twitter
* 1L of personal information bubble, crushed
* several fortunes made and unmade over lines of code
* 1 tsp of "software will eat the world"
* 200 gr of black box opacity, as opaque as possible
* 1 very large piece of influence
* 1 very very large cloud
           
 
'''For the cake of understanding:'''
* 1L thousand recipes
* 2220 ingredients
* 1 database
* 1 API or programming interface
* 2 sleeves, rolled up
* a pinch of salt
* a crack of pepper
               
 
'''Preparation:'''
                 
Mix all ingredients for the context sauce in a large bowl and let them sit for a while. You will know they are ready when you start seeing ads following you everywhere you go.  
 
On a separate tray, prepare your personal data and let it simmer on an online pressure cooker for about a year, until multiple digital personalities ferment and have a life of their own.
 
Serve warm and in good company. Goes well with bubbles or nutty liqueurs.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 13 December 2017

Algorithmic Kitchen
Name Algorithmic Kitchen
Location De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam
Date 2015/07/30
Time 10:00-18:00
PeopleOrganisations Luis Rodil-Fernández
Type HDSA2015
Web Yes
Print Yes
Belle11822775 469011866613347 6548721198579353641 n.jpg

Cooking algorithms, clouds and databases – a how-to

In the Algorithmic Kitchen of Luis Rodil-Fernández we learned how algorithms are constructed, made our own algorithms and let it crunch its logic on a large database of fine cuisine. Together we cooked the tastiest outcomes.

See our scrapes here: pantry.algorithmickitchen.org:8000/


Recipe for understanding big data

Serves: 20 people

Prep time: 8 hours


For the context sauce:

  • 3 million bots on Twitter
  • 1L of personal information bubble, crushed
  • several fortunes made and unmade over lines of code
  • 1 tsp of "software will eat the world"
  • 200 gr of black box opacity, as opaque as possible
  • 1 very large piece of influence
  • 1 very very large cloud


For the cake of understanding:

  • 1L thousand recipes
  • 2220 ingredients
  • 1 database
  • 1 API or programming interface
  • 2 sleeves, rolled up
  • a pinch of salt
  • a crack of pepper


Preparation:

Mix all ingredients for the context sauce in a large bowl and let them sit for a while. You will know they are ready when you start seeing ads following you everywhere you go.

On a separate tray, prepare your personal data and let it simmer on an online pressure cooker for about a year, until multiple digital personalities ferment and have a life of their own.

Serve warm and in good company. Goes well with bubbles or nutty liqueurs.